Similar words: forecasting, broadcasting, wasting, basting, fasting, lasting, roasting, blasting. Meaning: ['kɑːstɪŋ] n. 1. object formed by a mold 2. the act of creating something by casting it in a mold 3. the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel 4. the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie.
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121. In this chapter, the inductivist account of science will be criticized by casting doubt on the third of these assumptions.
122. Gimmelmann smiled, casting shy glances towards Hudson who was looking over Richard's shoulder.
123. The constitution prohibits him from staying another, so he is casting about for ways to hold on to power.
124. This sent them on their way without having to trouble too much over casting about for tracks.
125. Brook, amiable and not in the least intense in his explanations, elaborated on the need for triple casting.
126. Then I wandered around for a while, casting wistful glances at my tables.
127. He had a rare gift for casting presidential power in heroic terms.
128. It was rust-red and black with its rotund decay, smelling dank and casting a shell-shadow.
129. Rather, remain calm, let Mailer be Mailer, refrain from casting stones and you will be rewarded.
130. Gun Metal A copper based alloy including tin which was originally used for casting cannons.
131. But the flames were growing higher, throwing light, casting dancing shadows.
132. Had a call from the casting director of a new horror film yesterday.
133. Photography is 80 percent casting, and with Kate it was something more than a beautiful face.
134. If nothing else, Annaud proves himself a canny casting director with this movie.
135. Shaken free from its sand, a casting looked like nothing so much as a grotesque mutation of the final part.
136. Kubrick was also responsible for casting Jean Simmons in the film when it became apparent that the actress originally chosen was inadequate.
137. The molder, a foundry worker, made the mold that made the casting.
138. Casting a self-satisfied glance at me Shelly allowed herself to be picked up.
139. Thick white clouds raced across the blue sky, casting a perpetual kaleidoscope of light and shade over the earth.
140. Casting themselves into chaos, hoping to adhere to higher consciousness, to be washed up on the shores of truth.
141. The only solution seems to be to rotate the casting vote, but there are always Trollopean difficulties and rivalries.
142. Hollandshort, bespectacled and plain-spoken-allows that there was some initial studio skepticism about casting Leigh in the pivotal role.
143. Its flame would sink, then spring up suddenly,(sentencedict .com) casting wild shadows over the wall and the floor.
144. The moon was almost full, casting long shadows on the ground and they saw Tock's cottage glimmering in the distance.
145. The first class will go over tackle, terminology and an introduction to casting.
146. But no one orchestrates their own music for Broadway because the casting is done just before rehearsals start.
147. Another rather unusual query ... Is it possible to make your own garden gnomes - by casting them?
148. Verity Lambert would have artistic control over, and generally the casting vote in any decisions about, the programme.
149. He devised a set of heavy draft horse casting hobbles which are now outmoded but still bear his name.
150. John le Grant sat with the others, casting a glance at the pitcher as he passed.
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